Withdrawal, partition and independence, 1947–48 Flashcards

1
Q

Who was the Foreign Secretary of the British government in 1945?

A

Ernest Bevin

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2
Q

Which province went into a state of riot while Mountbatten was in Delhi?

A

The Punjab

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3
Q

When did Mountbatten become Viceroy?

A

15 August 1947

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4
Q

What percentage of the population in the Punjab were Muslim in 1947?

A

56% (lead by Hindu, Sikh, non-Muslim alliance by Khizr Hayat Khan)

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5
Q

When did Khizr Hayat Khan resign?

A

March 1947

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6
Q

After the resignation of Khizr Hayat Khan the Muslim League attempted to form its own administration. What did the Sikh population call for?

A

A direct action day against the Muslim League

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7
Q

What were two other centres of violence besides the Punjab?

A

Amritsar and Lahore

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8
Q

In which province did the Muslim League launch their own campaign of civil disobedience?

A

The North West Frontier Province

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9
Q

Where did Gandhi go in 1947 in order to convince the Hindu population to stop the killing of Muslims on a large scale?

A

Bihar

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10
Q

Who was Mountbatten’s Chief of Staff?

A

Lord Ismay

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11
Q

When were Plan Balkan and the Mountbatten Plan formed?

A

April and May of 1947

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12
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What was Plan Balkan?

A

Each state could decide their own future

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13
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What was the Mountbatten Plan?

A

Partition, the formation of Pakistan and India

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14
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Who was Mountbatten’s Commander-in-Chief?

A

Claude Auchinleck

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15
Q

When was it announced to the House of Commons that two separate of dominions of India and Pakistan?

A

15 July 1947 (it would occur in one month time)

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16
Q

Who led the Boundary Commission?

A

Sir Cyril Radcliffe

17
Q

Which town changed from being within Pakistan to then within India after a meeting between Sir Cyril Radcliffe, Mountbatten and Lord Ismay on 11 August?

A

Fizopur

18
Q

Who was the Head of India’s political department?

A

Conrad Corfield (Corfield and the Princely States were ignored by Mountbatten, later fired by Mountbatten)

19
Q

What agreement did Conrad Corfield (the Head of India’s political department) and Lord Listowel (Secretary of State for India) reach in 1947?

A

The Princely states would become autonomous and not become a part of either India or Pakistan. (Corfield was fired as a result of this agreement)

20
Q

When did Mountbatten hold a conference with the Princely states?

A

25 July 1947

21
Q

What did Mountbatten announce at the conference with the Princely States?

A

They would either become part of India or Pakistan

22
Q

When dividing the assets and liabilities, how were they to be split percentage wise?

A

82.5% and 17.5% (India and Pakistan)

23
Q

How many people tried to change lands in the summer of 1947?

A

10 million people

24
Q

How many people died as a result of people trying to change lands in the summer of 1947?

A

1 million

25
Q

How many soldiers were tasked with guarding the boundary of the new frontiers?

A

50,000

26
Q

When was the Indian Independence Act finally given Royal Assent?

A

18 July 1947

27
Q

What was the appointed date for the official partition?

A

15 August 1947

28
Q

What replaced the Indian Civil Service?

A

Indian Administrative Service

29
Q

When was Gandhi assassinated?

A

30 January 1948

30
Q

How many Muslims remained in the South of India due to inability to reach Pakistan?

A

30 million

31
Q

When was Liaquat Ali Khan assassinated?

A

1951

32
Q

When did Bangladesh become an independent state?

A

1971